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PATH OF THE MASTER'S

The only True Religion – Paravidya, or knowledge of the Beyond

 

A person may have a short of a long vision. One may see right under one’s nose and another may be able to penetrate into the far-off heavenly regions. There is a world of difference between these two. We should, therefore, seek out a person who is fully established in Godhood or Divinity, and who is a conscious co-worker with God. then, we may be able to know and understand from Him God’s ways and have access to an actual experience of God-realisation.

 

God-knowledge is an inner science of the soul, and is hence knows as Paravidya, or the knowledge of the Beyond, as contradistinguished from Apravidya, or experience and knowledge on the level of senses. All scientific knowledge, with it's vast scope, unlimited extent and untold possibilities, is, after all, a knowledge of the physical, material world, and does not constitute the fundamental knowledge. It tells us only of the material creation and provides food for the intellect, while paravidya is concerned with the creator or the Reality behind the creation, and provides food for the soul or spirit. Apatavidya deals with the objects within the range of the human senses, the laws governing their growth, and how  the same can be conquered and pressed into service for the benefit of mankind. Paravidya deals with the active life-principle, which works in the creation and through which we feel the life-impulse in all animated creation. Through which we feel the life-impulse in all animated creation. One may know a lot about the world and yet be altogether ignorant of the fundamental and basic life-principle working within him, which is the very life of his life of his life and the very soul of his soul. Self-knowledge, then, is the key that solves all the problems of life. the knowledge of the world is of little avail if we know not what we are learning and knowledge do sharpen the intellect and expand the field of it's activity co-extensive with creation itself (should it be possible), but the more one may express himself outwardly, the farther he is removed from the ideal of real life – the life of spirit. Bu Ali Qalander started: “All that we see is a great optical delusion, a mere chimera and a mirage with no actual existence. All that we know is stark ignorance.”

 

Swamiji averred: “A man of intuition and realization is an adept in the inner science, while a merely learned person is just an ignorant fool groaning under the dead-weight of books.”

 

Science may tell us of physical objects and their interrelations, but it is totally ignorant of the creative power behind them. The goal of life does not consist in mere book knowledge and book learning, but consists in knowing the life-principle that is working in the entire creation: the Word, the Kalma or the Naam, whatever name we may like to give it. According to Master-souls, real knowledge finds it's efflorescence and fulfillment in contacting the sound-current, Shabd or Naad, and not merely in the reading of scriptures or other books.

 

The science of the Master is purely an inner science and has continued as such from time immemorial. It is called Paravidya, which is knowledge self-existent and not dependent upon any other knowledge. It is the most ancient, the most natural and the most perfect science, but cannot be had from books alone. the scriptures have no doubt, made an attempt to deal with the spiritual science at some length, but all such efforts have proved abortive, since reality, infinite as it is, could not be confined in the dead and dry leaves, nor is thee any model outside with which it can be compared. Moreover, the writers with finite words and the limited intellect have no means to describe it adequately.

 

The Master – souls have always advised meticulous abstention from learned disputations or philosophic polemics, as reality lies far Beyond the range of the senses, the human mind and the human intellect. Indulging in intellectual pursuits does not change one’s life. The Master –souls emphatically enjoins and ordain: “Be the doer of the word and not the hearer alone.” Their teachings are ready cash and do not admit or credit bargains. It is a practical science and not a mere theoretical reasoning. One must learn the theory first, say goodbye to one’s logic, and then practice and see what one gains,

 

“The secret of success lies in practicing the discipline and not in reasoning and arguments;

 

Leave off all discussions and dissertations, and do the things and take the reality.” – Swamiji

 

In Mandyuk Upanished it is said that once a person Shounack by name, went to the sage Bhardwaj and questioned: “Master tell me of the knowledge that may make one Omniscient, or all-knowing.” The sage replied: “O Shounack! The knower of Brahm tells us that in the world there are two types of knowledge. Apravidya and Paravidya. The former consists in the study of Vedas and other scriptures and all kinds of physical sciences, like astronomy, grammar, etc., but it does not bring one face to face with Brahm. The latter – Paravidya – is knowledge of the Beyond, with which Brahm, the unchangeable Ashkar, is found. It is a practical subject and deals with self-knowledge and God knowledge, both of which lie Beyond the pale of senses, mind intellect. It can be realized by pure Atman or spirit, only after it has, by right contemplation, freed itself by peeling off layer by layer the various koshas, or coverings, enshrouding it, and has actually transcended the physical, the subtle and the causal bodies. While the one is purely a bookish knowledge of the world, the other is a science of inversion, or withdrawal of the spirit from the world and from world objects and relations and this is the root of all knowledge.”

 

 



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